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Yes... But let's see kya hoga..as now rishta Kiran and randheer ka tay hoga..and randheer I guess kuch bolega nahi..kyuki uss waqt toh parents ke saamne apni raai nahi rakh sakte the.. but I guess randheer na amrit ko dekhne ke bahaane haroz aayega .. waise truth to be told i have started to hate this Kiran and mogar plottings.. I know they have show it for getting trp and work as catalyst for leads to meet at end .
Yes... But let's see kya hoga..as now rishta Kiran and randheer ka tay hoga..and randheer I guess kuch bolega nahi..kyuki uss waqt toh parents ke saamne apni raai nahi rakh sakte the.. but I guess randheer na amrit ko dekhne ke bahaane haroz aayega .. waise truth to be told i have started to hate this Kiran and mogar plottings.. I know they have show it for getting trp and work as catalyst for leads to meet at end .
Everyone hates Mogar and her daughter, although Kiran can be excused a little bit for being young and stupid, while Mogar is doing it more knowingly. We'll have to bear with some cringy scenes but I guess Kiran will make Randhir fall for Amrit even harder, because he will start noticing the contrast between the cousins, and eventually he will speak up and call off the rishta. Will be a shocker for both families if he announces in front of everyone that he does not intend to marry Kiran, but Amrit. Amrit will want to sacrifice, because she has always learned to compromise, even on her dreams, for her parents, but Randheer will give her the strength to tell her Bauji she is Ranjhan.
Randheer pyaar ke liye bagawat toh zaroor karega,
Aise hi nahi Kiran se shaadi ke liye manega, Amrit ke liye bhi ladega ❤️
Originally posted by: nautankitadka
Everyone hates Mogar and her daughter, although Kiran can be excused a little bit for being young and stupid, while Mogar is doing it more knowingly. We'll have to bear with some cringy scenes but I guess Kiran will make Randhir fall for Amrit even harder, because he will start noticing the contrast between the cousins, and eventually he will speak up and call off the rishta. Will be a shocker for both families if he announces in front of everyone that he does not intend to marry Kiran, but Amrit. Amrit will want to sacrifice, because she has always learned to compromise, even on her dreams, for her parents, but Randheer will give her the strength to tell her Bauji she is Ranjhan.
Randheer pyaar ke liye bagawat toh zaroor karega,
Aise hi nahi Kiran se shaadi ke liye manega, Amrit ke liye bhi ladega ❤️
Yes... Kyuki amrit ek baar apne parivaar ke liye ruk sakti hai but not randheer......yes cringy ko scene ko toh mein fast forward kardungi..further mujeh in general lagta hai this show doesn't need villian ..kyuki aage jaake sabko ek dusre ki soch ..unke behaviour villian jaise lag sakte hai .jab partition ki baat aayegi..sab ke khyaalat jo kabhi sach lagte the..woh sabko partition ki wajah se and uss waqt jo confusion hoga sabke minds mein uss wajah se wohi baat sab khatakne lagegi..I am no saying about leads but the side characters....and it will lead to mann mutaav and everything.. .which will work as catalyst for decisions of leads and their fates ...but at the end of day yeh indian tv hai..and trp chahjiye toh ..no one can do anything..
Yes... Kyuki amrit ek baar apne parivaar ke liye ruk sakti hai but not randheer......yes cringy ko scene ko toh mein fast forward kardungi..further mujeh in general lagta hai this show doesn't need villian ..kyuki aage jaake sabko ek dusre ki soch ..unke behaviour villian jaise lag sakte hai .jab partition ki baat aayegi..sab ke khyaalat jo kabhi sach lagte the..woh sabko partition ki wajah se and uss waqt jo confusion hoga sabke minds mein uss wajah se wohi baat sab khatakne lagegi..I am no saying about leads but the side characters....and it will lead to mann mutaav and everything.. .which will work as catalyst for decisions of leads and their fates ...but at the end of day yeh indian tv hai..and trp chahjiye toh ..no one can do anything..
In some ways, I like how they have already started to introduce us to these ideas through the narrative. Randheer is the editor of a newspaper, aware about the world and accumulating ideas from that perspective - of following one's heart. Amrit is a girl who has always been in the shelter of her parents, so she understands how societal expectations curb one's freedom as an individual and she accumulates ideas based on that perspective - freedom to love and live one's life. Both have commonalities with their love for literature, while Kiran seems to have no interest in her education.
In terms of the lines of villain, absolutely on-point! The Partition was painful on all ends, and breeding mistrust and miscommunication broke apart communities that used to once celebrate one's success to cause the other's bloodshed. Religion took precedence over humanity. Common people who did not want to leave their houses, were made survivors overnight with both sides suffering huge losses. Amrit's elder brother and Vashma's elder brother, a generation born during the time of interreligious conflicts have already started to show this transition of mindset vis-a-vis Lalaji and Baig Saheb.
Originally posted by: nautankitadka
In some ways, I like how they have already started to introduce us to these ideas through the narrative. Randheer is the editor of a newspaper, aware about the world and accumulating ideas from that perspective - of following one's heart. Amrit is a girl who has always been in the shelter of her parents, so she understands how societal expectations curb one's freedom as an individual and she accumulates ideas based on that perspective - freedom to love and live one's life. Both have commonalities with their love for literature, while Kiran seems to have no interest in her education.
In terms of the lines of villain, absolutely on-point! The Partition was painful on all ends, and breeding mistrust and miscommunication broke apart communities that used to once celebrate one's success to cause the other's bloodshed. Religion took precedence over humanity. Common people who did not want to leave their houses, were made survivors overnight with both sides suffering huge losses. Amrit's elder brother and Vashma's elder brother, a generation born during the time of interreligious conflicts have already started to show this transition of mindset vis-a-vis Lalaji and Baig Saheb.
Yes actually I was surprised that lalaji is letting amrit and vashma study..kyuki uss waqt toh ladkio ka padna was considered a sin..no one had known what importance is it to impart education to girl child..yes..Kiran ko deke ke lagta hai..she was never interested and nor morgar is interested in letting her daughter get education .
Originally posted by: nautankitadka
In some ways, I like how they have already started to introduce us to these ideas through the narrative. Randheer is the editor of a newspaper, aware about the world and accumulating ideas from that perspective - of following one's heart. Amrit is a girl who has always been in the shelter of her parents, so she understands how societal expectations curb one's freedom as an individual and she accumulates ideas based on that perspective - freedom to love and live one's life. Both have commonalities with their love for literature, while Kiran seems to have no interest in her education.
In terms of the lines of villain, absolutely on-point! The Partition was painful on all ends, and breeding mistrust and miscommunication broke apart communities that used to once celebrate one's success to cause the other's bloodshed. Religion took precedence over humanity. Common people who did not want to leave their houses, were made survivors overnight with both sides suffering huge losses. Amrit's elder brother and Vashma's elder brother, a generation born during the time of interreligious conflicts have already started to show this transition of mindset vis-a-vis Lalaji and Baig Saheb.
Yes jo log kabhi ek dusre ke bhai hua karte the.. jinhone diwali and I'd ko kabhi alag nahi samjha ..un sab ko aaj partition and greedy political leaders ne alag kar diya..angrez chale toh gaye lekin woh ek lakeer khich kar gaye jiss ne bahut si zindgi , bahut se rishte ,bahut se parivaar ko tabah kar diya..
You can also see the same similarity in vashma and uday like in amrit and randheer.bashma ko uske papa ne usko free mind diya hai..ek khud ki soch hone ki aadat di hai..and he has also given wings to her dreams..and his full support for her . Where as uday ko uske papa ka support hai hi nahi..lalaji ka support hai.. but no one understands his inner turmoil..where as we still have to see how baig sahab undertsands vashma's turmoils....
Waise I want to see randheer and uday 's friendship
Yes actually I was surprised that lalaji is letting amrit and vashma study..kyuki uss waqt toh ladkio ka padna was considered a sin..no one had known what importance is it to impart education to girl child..yes..Kiran ko deke ke lagta hai..she was never interested and nor morgar is interested in letting her daughter get education
At that time, education of girls was considered a chochla of the rich. A lot of our women freedom fighters were also educated at the primary level. Lalaji and Baig Saheb are encouraging the education of their daughters as it signifies their own material prosperity. Also a lot of places of Bengal and even Lahore were very progressive on that end and did have schools that allowed the education of girls. Yes, girls from humble and normal households were not educated because like you said - it was a paap for her to be more well-read than her husband.
Originally posted by: nautankitadka
At that time, education of girls was considered a chochla of the rich. A lot of our women freedom fighters were also educated at the primary level. Lalaji and Baig Saheb are encouraging the education of their daughters as it signifies their own material prosperity. Also a lot of places of Bengal and even Lahore were very progressive on that end and did have schools that allowed the education of girls. Yes, girls from humble and normal households were not educated because like you said - it was a paap for her to be more well-read than her husband.
Yes many places in India in pre partion were really progressive but still it was not considered by many people ..infact jab dusre khete the ki apni bacchibko padao toh ulta log unpe sawaal karte the aur kai baar toh unko woh jagah chodke jaana padta tha yeh kehke inki soch ki wajah se dusri ladkiya bigadti hai..
Yes jo log kabhi ek dusre ke bhai hua karte the.. jinhone diwali and I'd ko kabhi alag nahi samjha ..un sab ko aaj partition and greedy political leaders ne alag kar diya..angrez chale toh gaye lekin woh ek lakeer khich kar gaye jiss ne bahut si zindgi , bahut se rishte ,bahut se parivaar ko tabah kar diya..
Divide and Rule ke consequences hum aaj bhi bhugat rahe hai, jo kabhi bhaichare ke geet gaate hai wo abhi tabahi ka paigam sunaate hai 😳
You can also see the same similarity in vashma and uday like in amrit and randheer.bashma ko uske papa ne usko free mind diya hai..ek khud ki soch hone ki aadat di hai..and he has also given wings to her dreams..and his full support for her . Where as uday ko uske papa ka support hai hi nahi..lalaji ka support hai.. but no one understands his inner turmoil..where as we still have to see how baig sahab undertsands vashma's turmoils....
Uday and Amrit have been brought up like caged birds in their family, where they are allowed a certain amount of freedom but in limits and are not allowed to question their elders - whether they are right or wrong. Vashma has been brought up like a friend in a stable household where her sentiments and ideas matter and hold relevance. This contrast makes their friendship stronger, because she tries to encourage both the cousins to give a chance to their dreams. Love the trio! 😊
Waise I want to see randheer and uday 's friendship
That will be nice, and guess it will happen soon 😳
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